Whitehorse City Council

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The Whitehorse City Council is the governing body of the city of Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada. The council consists of a mayor plus six councillors elected at large for three-year terms.[1] Starting October 2024, the mayor and councillors will serve four-year terms.[2] The current mayor of Whitehorse is Laura Cabott, since 2021.[1]

Mayor
Kirk Cameron (elect)
Seats
6 councillors and mayor
Last election
17 October 2024
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Whitehorse City Council
Leadership
Mayor
Kirk Cameron (elect)
Structure
Seats
6 councillors and mayor
Elections
Last election
17 October 2024
Meeting place
Whitehorse City Hall
Whitehorse, Yukon
Website
City Council website
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Governance of the city was temporarily transferred to a taxpayer advisory committee led by Joseph Oliver for part of 1973, after five of the city's six councillors resigned on July 9, 1973 in protest against a jurisdictional dispute with the Yukon Territorial Council, leaving the council without a quorum to conduct city business.[3] A by-election was held on September 20, 1973 to elect a new council.[4]

Council composition

2024-2028 City Council

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Kirk CameronMayor
Dan BoydCouncillor
Lenore MorrisCouncillor
Paolo GallinaCouncillor
Anne MiddlerCouncillor
Jenny HamiltonCouncillor
Eileen MelnychukCouncillor
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2021-2024 City Council

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Name Position
Laura Cabott Mayor
Melissa Murray Councillor
Michelle Friesen Councillor
Dan Boyd Councillor
Jocelyn Curteanu Councillor
Ted Laking Councillor
Kirk Cameron Councillor
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2018-2021 City Council

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Name Position
Dan Curtis[5] Mayor
Jan Stick Councillor
Jocelyn Curteanu Councillor
Steve Roddick Councillor
Samson Hartland Councillor
Laura Cabott Councillor
Dan Boyd Councillor
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